Former “America’s Next Top Model” contestant Christopher Hernandez smacked his ex-girlfriend in the face with a Bible, the victim testified Tuesday.

Talia Sperandio, a head talent manager at Model Management Group, cried when she told Judge Kathryn Paek at the nonjury trial in Manhattan Criminal Court that the abuse began on New Year’s Day 2016.

“He slapped me in the face with a Bible and threw things at me,” she said.

Sperandio, 28, said she repeatedly called the cops on Hernandez, 29, but he wasn’t arrested. About a year later, on Jan. 7, 2017, he allegedly showed up at her Tudor City pad at 1 a.m. calling her a “b—h, banging on her door and insisting another man was inside.”

“I was scared. He was able to push the door open” and threw a heavy wooden chair at her, she said.

Hernandez, who competed on the 20th season of the reality-TV show, later insisted on the stand that he’d never laid a hand on Sperandio and claimed she had abused him.

During Fashion Week, she’d scratched his cornea, he said.

After the one-day trial, Paek acquitted Hernandez of attempted assault but found him guilty of harassment as a violation.